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echo: bbs_carnival
to: T.J. Mcmillen
from: Jason Hud
date: 2007-01-22 21:05:24
subject: Re: Hi

Re: Re: Hi
  By: T.J. Mcmillen to Nick Andre on Sun Jan 21 2007 07:30 pm

 > NA> As a "3rd-party" Renegade developer for 18 years I
can tell you that not
 > NA> has anyone, let alone TJ, "beg" for my help with
coding... and I've writ
 > NA> some highly-useful network stuff for RG.

 > Plus, I _NEVER_ asked _ANYONE_.  People came to me.  What Hoppman was doing
 > there at the end, I have no idea.  Was putting in 6 days 70 hours a week {at}
 > work.  I had no time for RG.  Anyways, off-topic.


well, i was there, and i know what was going on, and i know people who
were approached about rg coding. i even tried to buy the rg source back then.


anyways, i know the score, go ahead and try
to rewrite history, doesnt really matter anymore anyways.

like jason from textfiles.com said it best
"For a number of years while I worked on the BBS documentary, I came into
contact with a good number of the developers for Renegade software. To say 
there's some miscommunication between different parties is an understatement. 
"

ah well, such is bbsing. :D

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